Dinaw Mengestu

Carrie Dawson (Dalhousie University)
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Dinaw Mengestu is an Ethiopian-American novelist and journalist. He has reported on the recent conflicts in Congo, Uganda and Sudan for

Granta

,

Rolling Stone

, and

Harper’s

. As a novelist, Mengestu has garnered a number of prominent awards and established himself as a leading international writer in a relatively short time. In 2007,

The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears

(published as

Children of the Revolution

in the United Kingdom) won the Guardian First Book Award. That same year Mengestu was recognized by the National Book Award Foundation with the “5 Under 35 Award”. Following the publication of his second novel,

How to Read the Air

, in 2010,

The New Yorker

selected Mengestu as one of their “20 under 40” writers, and two years later he received a prestigious MacArthur…

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Citation: Dawson, Carrie. "Dinaw Mengestu". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 07 July 2015 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=13416, accessed 05 May 2024.]

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